Landlord was warned by council officials he could face jail after giving 'garish' pink paint job to 16th century shopfronts

A landlord has been threatened with prison time by his local council after giving 16th century shopfronts a pink paint job.

Christopher Nevill secured permission to repaint a nail salon and hairdressers in Canterbury high street, Kent, with a lighter shade of pink.

However, after starting work on the shopfronts he received a shocking warning in the post.

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The Grade II-listed buildings were flagged by Canterbury City Council as part of its crackdown on 'garish' buildings.

Mr Nevill said: 'I received the letter on the very same day I was painting the shops with the colour approved by the council. They told me if you don't do the changes you could go to jail or face an unlimited fine.

Christopher Nevill (pictured) was threatened with jail time by his local council for painting 16th century shopfronts pink
The Grade II-listed buildings - home to a nail salon and hairdressers (pictured) in Canterbury high street - were flagged as part of a crackdown on ¿garish¿ buildings

'They could have just sent me a nice email asking how the progress of the painting was coming along.

'But they are using a sledgehammer to crack a nut even when there is no nut to crack.'

Mr Nevill was first contacted by the local authority in 2023, having painted the outside of the properties a new shade of bright salmon without permission two years earlier.

Officials said it was not in keeping with the style of the city centre.

Mr Nevill applied for planning permission to recoat the exterior walls the council-approved colour of 'conch parade pink' and make other requested changes regarding the shops' signage and lighting.

His application was granted last July - giving him until July 24 this year to begin painting.

But over a month before the deadline, he received the enforcement notice warning he could face a huge fine or even a spell behind bars.

He added: 'I think this has been a result of incompetence by the council.

'They need to be brought to heel and not exceed their powers. This has all made me feel intimidated and uncomfortable.'

The city council has been cracking down on 'garish shopfronts that are not sympathetic to the area's heritage and history, and have been altered illegally' for more than 18 months.

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The city council has been cracking down on 'garish shopfronts' for more than 18 months

Shoppers have previously raised concerns that overbearing signs, lights and paintwork are turning the high street into a 'second-class Las Vegas'.

The city council says its work has been 'very well received by the community' - but concedes officials should have completed a last check before sending the warning letter to Mr Nevill.

A spokesman said: 'We apologise to Mr Nevill for the confusion regarding an enforcement notice relating to his shopfront.

'His shopfront was visited on May 24 and as no work had been carried out, enforcement notices legally requiring him to tone down the colour of the paint and remove signage was prepared and issued on June 18.

'However, Mr Nevill wrote to us the following day to tell us the paintwork had been completed and plans were progressing on the signs.

'We accept that a final check on the premises should have been carried out just before the notices were issued.

'We are pleased that Mr Nevill has now carried out the painting work and once the signage has been removed, we will withdraw the enforcement notice.'

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